I know you can use Pedialyte baths on frogs and toads but I wasn't sure it would be the same for aquatic frogs. I think most directions I've seen dictate a 20 minute soak for normal frogs. Interesting this says 1-2 hours.
Good find!
I know you can use Pedialyte baths on frogs and toads but I wasn't sure it would be the same for aquatic frogs. I think most directions I've seen dictate a 20 minute soak for normal frogs. Interesting this says 1-2 hours.
Good find!
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I think the difference with non aquatic is the dosage is slightly stronger and the time administered less usually a 1 to 4 ratio# but with aquatics the administration is lot harder and the recommended dosage seems 1 to 10 parts diluted and soaking time a bit to longer hence 1-2 hrs# am not trying to be clever just gaining knowledge for fufuture n learn p.s thanks for eads up
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